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I recently joined The Hunting Life and have been quite busy and just got back here. I would like to DONATE one of my Duck Pluckers. I make up and sell over the internet, The Easy Pluck. A custom made duck plucker that is quite inexpensive, enabling every duck hunter to have one in his/her back yard. Please watch as I pluck a duck in my carpeted living room (My wife is filming, and she is still married to me) http://www.pluckwitheasypluck.com I am relatively new to forums and didn't see how to get in contact with a moderator or administrator, so if someone would email me to let me know where to send the plucker, I would be happy to oblige. You can auction this off, giving proceeds to a charity, proceeds to help run The Hunting Life or just give The Easy Pluck away to anyone that signs in, strictly a product giveaway, this is completely up to the Administrators! Thank You, ROD WHITEHEAD

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I recently joined The Hunting Life and have been quite busy and just got back here. I would like to DONATE one of my Duck Pluckers. I make up and sell over the internet, The Easy Pluck. A custom made duck plucker that is quite inexpensive, enabling every duck hunter to have one in his/her back yard. Please watch as I pluck a duck in my carpeted living room (My wife is filming, and she is still married to me) http://www.pluckwitheasypluck.com I am relatively new to forums and didn't see how to get in contact with a moderator or administrator, so if someone would email me to let me know where to send the plucker, I would be happy to oblige. You can auction this off, giving proceeds to a charity, proceeds to help run The Hunting Life or just give The Easy Pluck away to anyone that signs in, strictly a product giveaway, this is completely up to the Administrators! Thank You, ROD WHITEHEAD

 

Well Done that man.

 

A very generous donation.....top marks...... :)

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does it pluck other game like pheasants ect too ?

 

Because of the numerous inquieries from the UK,on plucking pheasants, I motored 100 miles to a pheasant reserve and purchased a few pheasants, we have none here in Northen Wisconsin. The first one I tryed plucking dry (This is the best way to pluck ducks) no success, I then scalded my next pheasant, perhaps not long enough but I did manage to get the feathers off in about 5 minutes whereas it only takes 1 1/2 to 2 minutes for a duck. This plucker will not pluck chickens either!! I was almost sure that it would, but I have tried, with no success. If you look at my plucking instructions http://www.pluckwitheasypluck.com you will see that I recommend DRY ducks also! The short hard fingers will not "PULL" the wet feathers very well!! I am currently working on a Chicken/Pheasant plucker, which works extremely well on scalded chickens and should be the same on PheAsants. This plucker has longer, more flexible fingers with rings (Regular chicken plucking fingers) Thank You, ROD

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Hello Rod mate .If you scroll down to the bottem of the homepage and click on any user name in blue ,the moderators ,then send a pm to them they can pass it on to our admin .Well done for donating the product mate .Look forward to the auction.

Thanks for the info foxdropper, I recieved a PM from Ian

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does it pluck other game like pheasants ect too ?

 

Because of the numerous inquieries from the UK,on plucking pheasants, I motored 100 miles to a pheasant reserve and purchased a few pheasants, we have none here in Northen Wisconsin. The first one I tryed plucking dry (This is the best way to pluck ducks) no success, I then scalded my next pheasant, perhaps not long enough but I did manage to get the feathers off in about 5 minutes whereas it only takes 1 1/2 to 2 minutes for a duck. This plucker will not pluck chickens either!! I was almost sure that it would, but I have tried, with no success. If you look at my plucking instructions http://www.pluckwitheasypluck.com you will see that I recommend DRY ducks also! The short hard fingers will not "PULL" the wet feathers very well!! I am currently working on a Chicken/Pheasant plucker, which works extremely well on scalded chickens and should be the same on PheAsants. This plucker has longer, more flexible fingers with rings (Regular chicken plucking fingers) Thank You, ROD

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